The United States Constitution outlines essential rights and responsibilities that govern the lives of American citizens, ensuring equality and liberty as stated in the Declaration of Independence. Key aspects of these rights include the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech, and the Second Amendment, which grants the right to bear arms, sparking ongoing national debates about gun control and public safety.
In addition to these rights, citizens have responsibilities, such as serving on a jury and participating in federal elections, which underscore civic engagement. There are also rights exclusive to citizens, including eligibility for government jobs and benefits, highlighting the distinction in legal protections and privileges within the American democratic framework.
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